Personal Development
Being a coach you need to ensure that training and standards are kept to at a high level to benefit from continued practice. CPD opportunities are a vital way of keeping drills fresh and making sure that teams don't get bored and complacent.
Quality First Coaching
How do you become an effective coach? To become a rugby coach, you don’t need to have been a great player; love and some knowledge of the game are the main ingredients along with a desire to share your passion with players. Your role will be to help players develop to achieve their maximum potential and to mould them into a team.
I believe that these points below are the key to becoming an effective and successful coach.
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Understand and be able to explain the rules of the game.
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Explain the technical aspects of the game and how players can keep within the rules.
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Teach the basic skills such as passing, catching, kicking and tackling.
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Formulate and explain tactics.
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Establish fitness-training regimes.
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Look after your players’ physical and mental well being.
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Ensure that your players are responsible and disciplined.


Book a CPD Workshop
I am available to come a run a workshop for your club or school, as either an exemplar lesson or from an advisory view.
This service could involve a series of lesson plans provided on the area requested, a match day assistance, staff training on any area of rugby training or paperwork management.
Whether you are at the beginning stages of your rugby adventure or a seasoned coach looking for a new lease of life, we can find a fit for you.
